"A Farmer's Wife: The Story of Ruth" by James Hartwell Willard is a children's story that beautifully retells the biblical story of Ruth, emphasizing love, loyalty, and redemption. As part of the “Altemus’ Beautiful Stories Series,” it follows Ruth, a woman from Moab, who, after the sad loss of her husband, shows incredible loyalty by staying with her mother-in-law, Naomi, and traveling to Bethlehem. There, as a foreign widow, Ruth’s dedication touches the heart of Boaz, a kind relative, leading to a loving relationship and marriage. This union not only transforms Ruth's life but also establishes a lineage of great importance. Packed with lessons of commitment and the positive effect of love, it's a story that will captivate both children and adults.
A Farmer's Wife: The Story of Ruth
By James Hartwell Willard
A devoted woman's journey from sorrow to love reshapes not only her destiny but an entire lineage.
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